نتایج جستجو برای: dung beetle

تعداد نتایج: 13416  

2017
Cristiane Costa Victor Hugo F. Oliveira Rafaella Maciel Wallace Beiroz Vanesca Korasaki Julio Louzada

BACKGROUND Conserving biodiversity in tropical landscapes is a major challenge to scientists and conservationists. Current rates of deforestation, fragmentation, and land use intensification are producing variegated landscapes with undetermined values for the conservation of biological communities and ecosystem functioning. Here, we investigate the importance of tropical variegated landscapes t...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2018
امیدزاده اردلی, الهام, رحیمی, ایرج, طهماسبی, پژمان,

The present study was conducted to assess effect of dung beetles function in the soil water infiltration performance on the part of rangeland of university of Sharekord in the form of a completely randomized design within one year. Therefore, the meshes consisted of both large and small size were used and filled with cattle, sheep and goat dung in six treatments (presence of dwellers, tunellers...

2017
Lily Johanna Toro Segovia Germán Alberto Téllez Ramírez Diana Carolina Henao Arias Juan David Rivera Duran Juan Pablo Bedoya Jhon Carlos Castaño Osorio

Dung beetles are exposed to a complex microbiological ecosystem during their life cycle. Characterization of novel host-defense peptides (HDP) is essential to understanding the host innate immune response in insects. It constitutes a promising alternative to look for new therapeutic agents against pathogenic microbes. We identified four new HDP, Oxysterlins 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the transcriptome...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Laurent Dormont Pierre Jay-Robert Jean-Marie Bessière Sylvie Rapior Jean-Pierre Lumaret

The effects of insect larval diet on adult olfactory responses to host-plant or food volatiles are still debated. The induction of adult host preferences has been studied in insects with diverse ecologies, including parasitoids, flower-visitors and phytophagous species. We investigated this question for the first time in a coprophagous insect species. Larvae of the French scarab dung beetle Agr...

2013
Rodrigo F. Braga Vanesca Korasaki Ellen Andresen Julio Louzada

Although there is increasing interest in the effects of habitat disturbance on community attributes and the potential consequences for ecosystem functioning, objective approaches linking biodiversity loss to functional loss are uncommon. The objectives of this study were to implement simultaneous assessment of community attributes (richness, abundance and biomass, each calculated for total-beet...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2011
Una Ryan Rongchang Yang Cameron Gordon Bernard Doube

Cryptosporidium oocysts were inoculated into fresh dung (∼1.2×10(4) oocysts per gram wet weight) and fed to dung beetles to assess the effect of dung burial by the dung beetle Bubas bison on the distribution of the oocysts in small cores of soil in the laboratory. The experiment consisted of five replicates of each of two treatments; controls (dung but no dung beetles) and the experimental trea...

2009
ANDREY V. FROLOV

Morphological descriptions and illustrations are presented for third-instar larvae of two species of the scarab beetle genus Aphodius Illiger: Aphodius (Heptaulacus) sus (Herbst) and A. (Chilothorax) variicolor Koshantschikov. These descriptions are based on material collected in European Russia. Larvae were collected from the soil with no association to dung although the adults of the same spe...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Trond H Larsen Alejandro Lopera Adrian Forsyth François Génier

The dung beetle subfamily Scarabaeinae is a cosmopolitan group of insects that feed primarily on dung. We describe the first case of an obligate predatory dung beetle and contrast its behaviour and morphology with those of its coprophagous sympatric congeners. Deltochilum valgum Burmeister killed and consumed millipedes in lowland rainforest in Peru. Ancestral ball-rolling behaviour shared by o...

2017
Marcelo B. Pessôa Thiago J. Izzo Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello

The Pantanal is one of the world's largest tropical wetland areas and harbors high mammal biomass. There is no formal list of dung beetle species, and studies on their functional roles have never being carried out in Pantanal. In this study, we identified dung beetle species occurring in the north Pantanal region (Poconé sub-region, Brazil) and studied their functional organization, by measurin...

2011
Ming Bai Erin McCullough Ke-Qing Song Wan-Gang Liu Xing-Ke Yang

This study examines the evolution hindwing shape in Chinese dung beetle species using morphometric and phylogenetic analyses. Previous studies have analyzed the evolution of wing shape within a single or very few species, or by comparing only a few wing traits. No study has analyzed wing shape evolution of a large number of species, or quantitatively compared morphological variation of wings wi...

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